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TIIlu MINNKAPOl l- MOUNING TR fHUNE: WEDNESDAY APRIL -3 1018 1 Here's A Gentle Laxative Eiolitii Ward Favors General du Pont, Is Head of Corporation Athletic Pageant to Be Staged at 4V bv Director Clark oncise Form in iiwtwwywlftAwt) For Elde rly People-. Draft of Loyal Mayor Rally Boosts Interest in Corning Convention Fostered By Lincoln Club. Draftees Are 'Doped' Tlirougli Enemy Aid, Grand Jnrv is Told Conspiracy to Disqualify Selec-tives From Country's Service Hinted in Investigation. 3 Automsbile Insurance No increase in rates. Agcm-y, Au-drus Jililg.

Advertisement. Military Order to Meet Tho taiy Order of tho Ioal Legion of the United States will meet tlie tyVM hotel Tuesday at p. in. A ditfuer will be servi-d. P.C- Word of His Election Is ccived by Officers cf Bank Here.

General Coleman lu Font, one count it 's Tcudiiig finiiiiciers, terdav elected president of the i cS- Six Minneapolis Physicians Involved in Alleged Drug Ring. A dtily free movement of the lxwcla Lrcoines a nerious problem as you step fiom miJdls life into old age, anrj much dependence can no Linger be placed on nuture herself. The bowels find artificial aid necessary. The trongcr the physic, as old people soon Icarn; the greater the contraction of the bowels thereafter, and so the wise purposely avoid salt waters, pills and other harsh purgatives. Mirfiy have learned to place absolute reliance on the gentle but positive action of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It produces an agreeable movement as nearly natural and fret as high pharmaceutical skill can make it. Thousands use it regularly, in the small dose prescribed, and kepp themselves in fine health and good cheer, and entirely free from constipation. Tho (IruSiitt will refund -your money if it fails to do as promitod. At ff i j- Local Transferred-livmcn Piiesnian of Minneapolis, who recent I left for fVup podge, has been transferred to Thirty Ni.it li engineers at.

Gamp Fpti'ii, Y. Army Nurse Leaves Today Mi.ss Jennie E. lliginbotham, has enlisted as an nrmy nurse, leaves tonight for Lake wood, N. where uho will receive instrnetiiOis lu fore going abroad. Miss lliginliotlirini.

who lives ul Curtis court, has been a nurse in this city for several years. Soldiers' Ask for Seeds -Soldiers at Kelly Field would ybe to re-i eive (lower seeds, iiiis and vinos SDt. Caldwell's YRUP pEPSIN The Perfect JL Laxative NO INCRF.ASE In of rtiormout iaciMTCd Ubaialo, rot. du. lo til War tha manufacturers of Dr.

Cldwall'a Syrup ucnC-jng than profits and alo, feint; tK. wrar tales, so that thiafamily laxativ. may remain at tru prewar pric of 0c ar. 1 tl alars.bollU. So by druggists far 2b years FREE SAMPLES Dr.

Caldwell-. Syrup f'epsin la th. laigest Mllmf iUid lautrv in America. If vuu fiava L. I Drlibr-futo fnrnishiujj of habit forming drut to drnfti'd mi'ii by members of a so-i-iJU'i 'Mope in Mimic si'tilis anil St.

Paul vras alleged yesterday by 10 founer addicts, now in the Uinioiil county workhouse, and investigators fr tlio Minnesota 1'ub-li-. SiUcty commission who appeared before the Hennepin county fraud jury. Names of nix Minneapolis together viMi dates and other data regarding the alleged sales of ttnigs to -a ft ed nun, were furnished the grand jury. Alleged peddlers of tirn.es were also named. The investigation points to enemy activities in furnishing the drugs for into this eonntry, and data to that effect will be riled with authorities at Washington in order that steps may be takrn to stop the alleged inter-liational traffic.

Much of the "dope" is said to have been introduced into this country from nnnda nnd Mexico through employes international railroads and "runners" who conveyed the drugs in secret places in their clothing and hitf- One to the fact that, the Harrison lititi iiareotic.law ha made drills somewhat harder to obtain bv the haliitual i i. Xir addrrss fr a frea trial bottli: to Dr. Republieans of the Kighth their iiiterct in having loyal citizen drafted to run for mayor bv turning out in hi'ge numbers last night to attend a rally at the Calhoun Coui-liiercinl clab. Tho coming Republican convention mi April which lias for. its definite purpose the drafting of a candidate, was discussed.

Fred II. Carpenter, president of the Lincoln club, the Republican organisation which js providing machinery for tho coming ((invention, explained the purposes of the club. "Tho Lincoln club has no candidate for said Mr. Carpenter. "The impression hin gaimd ground in some Ouarters that the club is interested in furthering the candidacy of some particular individual.

That is not true. "Tho Lincoln club is merely providing machinery whereby caucuses can bo hebl. The delegates duly elected at those caucuses will have' complete control of tho convention. They can indorse a man or they can adjourn without curb indorsement." Representative J. M.

Harrison pre sided at the meeting, Frank M. Nye, former congressman, J. U. Movers, John H. Ray, Joseph Allen, M.

Pea-body, J. F. Gould and tubers upoke. Tt was explained that anyone desiring to be a candidate for delegate had onlv to signify his intention in order to havo his name placed on tho ballot, Manv of those present at last night's meeting filed us candidate for delegate. The delegate will be chosen at the caucuses to be held April 17.

1 Clock Time to Fix Election Hours. Clock time, as fixed by the federal dnvlight saving law, and not sun time, will control tie hours polls will be open at Minnesota elections, according to a ruling given late yesterday bv Attorney General Hilton. Ttollin L. Smith, assistant attorney general, explained that any other holding woiild' hac meant only confusion for voters. Vashinirton MontHxIlo.

in If you baWit- in ih family tetui lor ot Tlie art of tin Hby." a copy iy LEOM D.CLARK Leon B. Clark, acting physical director of the Y. M. C. will stage a gymnasium pageant and circus at the Central April 20.

Everything from group poses by members of the boys' classes to Russian dances, per suitable for southern climate, to aid in making their homelike. Send these by parcel post or on press to the Landscape K'ngineer, Kelly Field, So. San Antonio, Texas. 4,300 Trained Ordnance Men Needed at One Forty-three hundred trained civilians are needed immediately for employment with the Ordnance, department in Washington and in tho various factories throughout the United States. Application be made to tho Civilian Personnel section, street, N.

Washington, I). The men needed are, 300 mechanical draftsmen, GoO mechanical engineers, 000 inspectors ordnance material, 1,000 inspectors of munitions, 1,000 assistant inspectors of munitions, 200 chemists, 100 clerks qualified in statistics or accounting, or office administration, or business administration, clerk-bookkeepers, 40 construction foremen, 1U0 assistants to business manager, loi) experts in business administration, 1.00 statistical forming elephants and other acts by "wild animals" will be put on, Mr. Clark assumed the leadership of the athletic department of the association trial Finance corporation, tin' parent company of tho 300 Morris hanhs now operating in the United States. Word of his elodion was received List night by officers of the iiae.ipolis Morris company. Arthur J.

Morris of New Vrk. formerly of Norfolk, organized the sys-tern. He is now vice-pn lent and general counsel of the lie: i-trial Finance ccrporation. Fi. ite Heads Local Bank.

Nearly all of the leading banker! and many other business men in Minneapolis are associated in the Minneapolis Morris Plan bank. Douglas A. Fiske is the president. The other officers are: Vice presidents, A. K.

Honors, Joseph Chapman and Sumner T. Me-Kuiht; rotary, William Eastman. After his election yesterday iu New York, General du Pont explained that ho had been interested in the plan for somo years. Ie said: f'l am convinced tli-1 the Morris Plaa is doing1 a constructive and human work of national importance. Until only a few years a man working for wajjes or salary, and, for that matter, many professional men, had no banking credit whatever.

When a sudden need for money came, tho only ree urso was the loanshark or the pawnshop. To-dav, any man or woman of character and earning power can negotiate fl loan at a Morris Flan bank as readily as a merchant borrows on his business standing at a commercial bank. No Collateral Required. "The orris Plan requires no collateral Security, its only condition being that the borrower get two co-makers, or endorsers, to sign his note with him, and these endorsers may be other employes in Lis shop or office people of the same standing as himself. Tho loans are made, at a moderate rate of interest, and run for one yenr.

"Wo have been behind Jiurope in these things. There are people's banks all over Italy, for instance, and they have dono enormous good in furnishing industrial credit. Hut we havo no waked up, and we owe this great constructive movement to the dynamic energy of Arthur J. Morris, who preached industrial banking years ago, and kept on at it until the Morris Flan is now established in nearly all the important centers of the country, with a total capital of nnd a lending capacity of when the director, F. A.

Ilenckel, left last week for Washington, where he will haa supervision of army athletic work at forts and camps In the Washington district. lifer, prices nave Jiicrensen iu mho that it is possible for as much ti worth to be carried on the jcrson without detection. Twin Cities a Center. Omaha. Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans.

Boston. Now York, Fhiladel- Uia. Minneapolis and St. Taul are declared to be distribution center in the Vnited Stales. Prus introduced from Tlinada f.ro first brought to Minneapolis or l'niil.

The haul from Mexico is longer and tV 'nuiners," to avoid the large number of secret service wn in the brine their vsrgo to Omaha bf-fn'C distributing it. Between 400 and ViO Minneapolis ilrafte.l men have fernied a drug habit- in the lat eight months, according tl allegations nid before the jrsiiii )urr. Manv of thee men have 5v i In- the examining i-i si. traft boards. 5 riitvSf.l at Camp fill Get I 'iZr or 'I I N5J More I j-'ac-iy i or DON'T WAIT ANOTHER DAY sor.0 ci ti.e si M3 "1.

i -i Railway Ticket Offices May Move to "Rail Row" Passenger traffic men of Minneapolis and St. Paul will hold a meeting in Sr. Ifaul Fiiday to formulate definite recommendations for the consolidation of the ticket offices. A (special committee appointed by H. Aisliton, director of the Western region, has completed its investigation and will report at that conference.

It was stated yesterday that two phases would be presented to the regional director. One calls for the consolidation of the offices and the other the removal from present expensive locations to 'Badroad How'' where rentals are lower. is nothing gained by locating ti'ke! office at proaiinent corners ex- thtt a certain convenience is the pubis, passenger traffic men zzr-t. If all offices are situated in one where rents are lower, tho prob-I-: aj of favoriti'itt which enters into the plan is eliminated. New Home Guard Company.

V. a W. A. Curtis, chief of staff to Adjutant General yester-dav mustered in officers of Company Sixth battalion, a Minnesota home guard company at AYinnehngo. The comniissionoi officers aid Capt.

5orge Loft, First Lieut K. C. Gul-bransnn and Second Lieut. K. K.

An-nis. They later will muster iu the 73 men in tho company. f' tie 1 1.: War Vegetable Gardening Wq for. distribution a booklet on War Vegetable Gardening and the Home Storage Vegetables, published by the National War Garden Commission. Call; at" our Savings Department for your eopv.

i li et Szltu Tri M.i iitt 'i Get your stylish Spring clothes rijjht away; men and women, fays Mentor. Why fchould you delay another day when v.e ofTer you the most Kcneroua terms on earth? Just a trille down and the clothes are yours to wear and enjoy and then tho weekly or monthly payments are so fmall that your clothes will be paid for before you know it. Cash or credit, Mentor's prices are just the tame. Dunn Murder Case Appeal to Be Argued on May 20 i The and Fighting for a new trial for Frank J. Limn, now serving ft life, sentence for the murder of his wife in St.

Paid, April 0. 11)17. Douglas. Kennedy 4c li Minnesota Loan Trust Company 403 Marquette Avenue v. i Tf- ri, v- "iif ji jr.

-fcf i kt -iv. Vlft lad ni-. -lire to j-tt-vt "hp mffrirs- tittl: "li-ft HE' ctlctie it nrricrtd to to-tj-t-Tste tkc Ji-vnrj-BB "cviily tSSorsry'i t.fiee. llivlie, asMs-tnet emiety sttor-jt-r. tht-n jiiacci tn tie t-aee to nrk wiib tie Cotaiae or Juuri'k-i'C.

or biih, wss purcl.ase.l freely from tie accused lovtors ai.d cd llcrs, it was alieged, rvtn when they told that the purchaser ws ft drafted man, the only requirement being possession of enough money for psvment. Sales made ranged from Kennedy, a St. Paul law firm, will ar-puc Dunn's appeal in the state supreme court. Attorney General Hilton and it. J.

O'Brien, Ramsey county attorney, will be counsel for the Btate. nil On any purntuiM of tl.1 lr, CI tint tiirlit (rta the iltlis. thru von i.i,r, a wrek. If )imi mint XO, iH or Ml fliiJlAr' worth. lllirral trrm an ulinUv lllll .1 Men's Suils $15lo S35 fp3 Ptt -0-0 Men's Top Raincoats Hoys' SuiU mkn i iivr.

to $30 to li 5 to 11 TIKIt r.H. The "BEAUTY" ot the Allies Women's Suils 818 lo 840 Spring Coats 18 to. $30 Dresses 10 to 30 hkirts, taiitt, frltirosta, Millinery, t.irls' Alteration are) 1 ree to each. Physicians' Signatures Revealed. Cancelled cheeks amounting to more than $700 and bearing the indorHe-inent of neveral of the accused doctors are in possession of the county attorney.

The drug addicts who drew the rh'ecks have, mado the statement that thfy wcro drawn, to pay foe drugs. 'ot one of tho checks is for nioro than and dates on many of them arc consecutive, covering a period of moro than 30 days. in both Minneapolis and St. Faul are said to have regular "beats," and soma of them even boast of "office hours." Drug addicts interviewed claim the traffic, in drugs has assumed increasingly large proportions in Minneapolis and that, there are more drug addicts in the United States now than ever Pcfoie, despito the steadily inf-rcasiii difficulty in obtaining the dope. Civil War General Is Dead.

Trenton, X. April Ilrig. Gen. James Fowler Idisiing, Civil war veteran, died "at his home bere tndav. mm i ur A.

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